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Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo, an exciting gem nestled in the heart of Japan’s vibrant capital! With prices starting at just $99 per night, this 4-star hotel is perfect for travelers looking for comfort and style without breaking the bank. Located at Sumida-Ku Kinshi 1-2-2, you're just a short 6.7mi from the bustling city center, putting you in prime position to explore all the wondrous sights and sounds Tokyo has to offer.

Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Rooms

Triple Room with Tokyo Sky Tree View - Non-Smoking in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

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3 Twin Beds

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310 sqft

Triple Room, Skytree View

Landmark view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Triple Room, Non Smoking (SKYTREE View) (3 Twin Beds) is 312 square feet and includes desk, satellite tv , hairdryer, safe, and slippers.

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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35 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Sofa

Deluxe Triple Room, Non Smoking (No Tower View) (2 Large Twin Beds and 1 Twin Sofa Bed) is 398 square feet and includes desk, satellite tv , hairdryer, safe, and slippers.

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6 Twin Beds

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150 sqft

Azuma Suite

This spacious suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. This suite is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with streaming services, tatami, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 6 futons.

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With 3,693 glowing reviews, guests have relished the warm hospitality and fantastic amenities that make Tobu Hotel Levant a standout choice. Start your morning right with a delicious breakfast before venturing into the city, or relax at the on-site restaurant after a day of adventures. Indulge in adult-only spaces or enjoy kid-friendly buffets that cater to families. The hotel also offers private parking (at extra charges), complimentary Wi-Fi, and an array of services, including shuttle transport and streaming options like Netflix for those cozy nights in.

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Landmark view, Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Experience the Best

Stay in shape in sophisticated, non-smoking rooms featuring delightful landmark views and modern conveniences such as air conditioning, a bidet, and free toiletries. Whether you're unwinding in a luxurious bathtub or utilizing the meeting facilities, Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo is your go-to sanctuary in this vibrant city. Buckle up for an unforgettable Tokyo experience with the impeccable service that keeps travelers coming back for more!

Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Plan Your Stay

When hunger strikes after a day of exploring Tokyo, you’ll be delighted to discover the fabulous dining options right within Tobu Hotel Levant! Start your culinary adventure at the vibrant スーパーダイニング ヴェルデュール, where family-friendly dining meets a delightful fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and European cuisines. This bustling spot promises to tickle your taste buds and fill your belly, and the friendly atmosphere ensures everyone leaves with a smile. For a bit of romance paired with incredible views, don’t miss the スカイツリー®ビューレストラン 簾. With its modern ambiance, this French and Japanese fusion restaurant makes the perfect date night destination, allowing you to sip cocktails while looking out over the iconic Skytree.

Food and drinks in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Landmark view

Restaurant/places to eat in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo

Restaurants

スーパーダイニング ヴェルデュール

Family Friendly, Chinese, Japanese, European

スカイツリー®ビューレストラン 簾

Modern, Romantic, French, Japanese

中国料理 竹園

Chinese

ロビーラウンジ クリスタルムーブメント

Food and drinks, Bed in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
Location was excellent. We booked a room with a view of the Skytree and it was really a great experience. We were given a room at the 18th floor and the view was just spectacular. The hotel was a few minutes away from everything. 7-11 and Lawson (across the street Hokusai Dori). Family Mart at the 2nd floor of the adjacent building (we did not get to visit). An Aeon supermarket a few meters away from the 7-11 mentioned above (if you are coming from Tobu Hotel this is to the left of 7-11). There is a Don Quixote, Matsuya, Burger King, Yoshinoya, Tully's Coffee and a Yakiniku Like on the same street. Kinsicho Station was a 5-minute walk from the Hotel and you have access to the JR line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (via Kinshi Park or Lotte City Hotel). A Book Off branch can also be found at the same building of the Lotte City Hotel. Getting to the Hotel via JR line is pretty easy too (in our case, our trip started from Terminal 2). Use the Narita Line Rapid to Zushi on Platform 1 (I believe the schedule is every hour so depending on your arrival time at Terminal 2 or 3, Google maps might recommend other ways for you where you need to transfer to another line - if you just want the easiest and fastest way, use the Narita Line rapid to Zushi - no transfer needed - and if you have to wait, explore the shops or restaurants at the Airport Terminal until it's time for your trip to the Hotel). From Hotel to the Airport is pretty much reverse, use the Sobu Line Rapid to Narita Airport Terminal 1. The Hotel also offers free limo bus to Disney and vice versa. In our case, we were not able to utilize this as we had relatives who stayed at another hotel. There was no option to pay extra for them, so we decided to travel together alternatively via city bus. There is a bus station in front of Parco that leaves for Disney (just look up their schedule via G maps). Just to wrap up, I would consider staying that Tobu Hotel Levant again for my future visit to Tokyo.

Eugene

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. We chose a room with a view of the Skytree and it did not disappoint. After 3 weeks traveling around Japan it was a perfect place to finish our holiday. While the room wasn’t large it was well proportioned compared to some of the other places we had visited. We travel with handheld luggage so we had no problems, it had more space than most we had stayed in. It’s well situated near a JR station and Metro Station at the side. It’s also on the right side of Tokyo to catch a train to Narita airport. This was one of the reasons we chose it. Navigating Tokyo station is not easy and the seem less trip to the airport was such a relief as by the end of our trip we were both unwell. M.Suzuki greeted us on arrival and she was delightful, we felt instantly welcomed. We arranged for a late checkout as we weren’t flying out until late afternoon. I had read that some people thought it was a bit out of the centre of town but that’s was not the case at all. With the great train links we were never more than 20 minutes from anywhere. We decided to eat at the hotel for dinner and it was a lovely surprise. The food was excellent. They give guests a discount which was great. It was a delight to have a crispy bread roll with butter after 3 weeks of not having that. I know it’s a small thing but we appreciated it none the less. On our last day ì experienced a problem with my eye and M.Suzuki again came to our rescue. She organized an English speaking eye doctor and a taxi to get us there. We are so grateful to her, she is a credit to the team. The breakfast was one of the best we had in 3 weeks. Really extensive selection and the toaster worked! My only suggestion would be that the Bain Marie food wasn’t very warm. This was a problem everywhere we travelled.

Bernie

This hotel is very convenient as it is within walking distance to train station, shopping mall and Yodabashi Camera. We walked about 20 minutes to the Tokyo Skytree, which has some good meal options. Also close to a Starbucks and other cafés. The hotel staff were extremely friendly from the front desk, bellhop to the maids. We were able to get by talking in English with the occasional use of Google Translate. They also put our other family members on the same floor, which made it super convenient. Also, I found out the protruding square on the wall outside of each door was a doorbell. Nice touch! Rooms were clean and had a spectacular view of the Tokyo Skytree. No bed bugs. Daily room cleaning was available, so we took advantage of it every other day. The airport shuttle to Haneda stops directly in front of the hotel, which was awesome. Just book via a QR code posted on the hotel’s flyer.

Di

We had a room overlooking the city on the 20th floor for 5 nights. The standard double bed room was larger than others we stayed at. The lifts work well and we never waited to get seated at a well organised breakfast on the 2nd floor, serving both Western and Japanese dishes, my husband had the former and I the latter. Attaching pictures of the breakfast plus our room view and the covered walkway from the 2nd floor to the shopping centre and Kinshicho station close by. The staff speak English and were very polite and friendly. The appearance of this hotel is 5 star, and there's an interesting link to the artist Hokusai. It is very good value for money. On this visit to Tokyo we saw the Edo Fukagawa museum (attaching a snap), Hokusai museum and Edo Open-air Architectural museum. The latter being set in a park helped us cope with the heat.

Martin

Booking a room with a view of the Tokyo Skytree surely won't disappoint you. Upon entering the room, the Tokyo Skytree greets you from afar. The room was very spacious, with an additional sofabed, a table, a couch, a desk, and a chair. The staff was very friendly and helpful with any questions. The beds were very comfy. The breakfast buffet is fantastic, with many choices, from Western to Asian food. Upon entering the restaurant, the staff will seat you when you hand over your breakfast coupon. I liked the breakfast times (06.30 until 09.30 am), suitable for those needing to head out early. The hotel is around 7 minutes away from the bus or train station and is easy to find. Near the hotel are supermarket stores like Watson or Family Mart (walk straight ahead after Family Mart and enter the hotel from the 2nd floor).

Alison

Location was excellent. We booked a room with a view of the Skytree and it was really a great experience. We were given a room at the 18th floor and the view was just spectacular. The hotel was a few minutes away from everything. 7-11 and Lawson (across the street Hokusai Dori). Family Mart at the 2nd floor of the adjacent building (we did not get to visit). An Aeon supermarket a few meters away from the 7-11 mentioned above (if you are coming from Tobu Hotel this is to the left of 7-11). There is a Don Quixote, Matsuya, Burger King, Yoshinoya, Tully's Coffee and a Yakiniku Like on the same street. Kinsicho Station was a 5-minute walk from the Hotel and you have access to the JR line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (via Kinshi Park or Lotte City Hotel). A Book Off branch can also be found at the same building of the Lotte City Hotel. Getting to the Hotel via JR line is pretty easy too (in our case, our trip started from Terminal 2). Use the Narita Line Rapid to Zushi on Platform 1 (I believe the schedule is every hour so depending on your arrival time at Terminal 2 or 3, Google maps might recommend other ways for you where you need to transfer to another line - if you just want the easiest and fastest way, use the Narita Line rapid to Zushi - no transfer needed - and if you have to wait, explore the shops or restaurants at the Airport Terminal until it's time for your trip to the Hotel). From Hotel to the Airport is pretty much reverse, use the Sobu Line Rapid to Narita Airport Terminal 1. The Hotel also offers free limo bus to Disney and vice versa. In our case, we were not able to utilize this as we had relatives who stayed at another hotel. There was no option to pay extra for them, so we decided to travel together alternatively via city bus. There is a bus station in front of Parco that leaves for Disney (just look up their schedule via G maps). Just to wrap up, I would consider staying that Tobu Hotel Levant again for my future visit to Tokyo.

Eugene

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. We chose a room with a view of the Skytree and it did not disappoint. After 3 weeks traveling around Japan it was a perfect place to finish our holiday. While the room wasn’t large it was well proportioned compared to some of the other places we had visited. We travel with handheld luggage so we had no problems, it had more space than most we had stayed in. It’s well situated near a JR station and Metro Station at the side. It’s also on the right side of Tokyo to catch a train to Narita airport. This was one of the reasons we chose it. Navigating Tokyo station is not easy and the seem less trip to the airport was such a relief as by the end of our trip we were both unwell. M.Suzuki greeted us on arrival and she was delightful, we felt instantly welcomed. We arranged for a late checkout as we weren’t flying out until late afternoon. I had read that some people thought it was a bit out of the centre of town but that’s was not the case at all. With the great train links we were never more than 20 minutes from anywhere. We decided to eat at the hotel for dinner and it was a lovely surprise. The food was excellent. They give guests a discount which was great. It was a delight to have a crispy bread roll with butter after 3 weeks of not having that. I know it’s a small thing but we appreciated it none the less. On our last day ì experienced a problem with my eye and M.Suzuki again came to our rescue. She organized an English speaking eye doctor and a taxi to get us there. We are so grateful to her, she is a credit to the team. The breakfast was one of the best we had in 3 weeks. Really extensive selection and the toaster worked! My only suggestion would be that the Bain Marie food wasn’t very warm. This was a problem everywhere we travelled.

Bernie

This hotel is very convenient as it is within walking distance to train station, shopping mall and Yodabashi Camera. We walked about 20 minutes to the Tokyo Skytree, which has some good meal options. Also close to a Starbucks and other cafés. The hotel staff were extremely friendly from the front desk, bellhop to the maids. We were able to get by talking in English with the occasional use of Google Translate. They also put our other family members on the same floor, which made it super convenient. Also, I found out the protruding square on the wall outside of each door was a doorbell. Nice touch! Rooms were clean and had a spectacular view of the Tokyo Skytree. No bed bugs. Daily room cleaning was available, so we took advantage of it every other day. The airport shuttle to Haneda stops directly in front of the hotel, which was awesome. Just book via a QR code posted on the hotel’s flyer.

Di

We had a room overlooking the city on the 20th floor for 5 nights. The standard double bed room was larger than others we stayed at. The lifts work well and we never waited to get seated at a well organised breakfast on the 2nd floor, serving both Western and Japanese dishes, my husband had the former and I the latter. Attaching pictures of the breakfast plus our room view and the covered walkway from the 2nd floor to the shopping centre and Kinshicho station close by. The staff speak English and were very polite and friendly. The appearance of this hotel is 5 star, and there's an interesting link to the artist Hokusai. It is very good value for money. On this visit to Tokyo we saw the Edo Fukagawa museum (attaching a snap), Hokusai museum and Edo Open-air Architectural museum. The latter being set in a park helped us cope with the heat.

Martin

Booking a room with a view of the Tokyo Skytree surely won't disappoint you. Upon entering the room, the Tokyo Skytree greets you from afar. The room was very spacious, with an additional sofabed, a table, a couch, a desk, and a chair. The staff was very friendly and helpful with any questions. The beds were very comfy. The breakfast buffet is fantastic, with many choices, from Western to Asian food. Upon entering the restaurant, the staff will seat you when you hand over your breakfast coupon. I liked the breakfast times (06.30 until 09.30 am), suitable for those needing to head out early. The hotel is around 7 minutes away from the bus or train station and is easy to find. Near the hotel are supermarket stores like Watson or Family Mart (walk straight ahead after Family Mart and enter the hotel from the 2nd floor).

Alison

Location was excellent. We booked a room with a view of the Skytree and it was really a great experience. We were given a room at the 18th floor and the view was just spectacular. The hotel was a few minutes away from everything. 7-11 and Lawson (across the street Hokusai Dori). Family Mart at the 2nd floor of the adjacent building (we did not get to visit). An Aeon supermarket a few meters away from the 7-11 mentioned above (if you are coming from Tobu Hotel this is to the left of 7-11). There is a Don Quixote, Matsuya, Burger King, Yoshinoya, Tully's Coffee and a Yakiniku Like on the same street. Kinsicho Station was a 5-minute walk from the Hotel and you have access to the JR line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (via Kinshi Park or Lotte City Hotel). A Book Off branch can also be found at the same building of the Lotte City Hotel. Getting to the Hotel via JR line is pretty easy too (in our case, our trip started from Terminal 2). Use the Narita Line Rapid to Zushi on Platform 1 (I believe the schedule is every hour so depending on your arrival time at Terminal 2 or 3, Google maps might recommend other ways for you where you need to transfer to another line - if you just want the easiest and fastest way, use the Narita Line rapid to Zushi - no transfer needed - and if you have to wait, explore the shops or restaurants at the Airport Terminal until it's time for your trip to the Hotel). From Hotel to the Airport is pretty much reverse, use the Sobu Line Rapid to Narita Airport Terminal 1. The Hotel also offers free limo bus to Disney and vice versa. In our case, we were not able to utilize this as we had relatives who stayed at another hotel. There was no option to pay extra for them, so we decided to travel together alternatively via city bus. There is a bus station in front of Parco that leaves for Disney (just look up their schedule via G maps). Just to wrap up, I would consider staying that Tobu Hotel Levant again for my future visit to Tokyo.

Eugene

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. We chose a room with a view of the Skytree and it did not disappoint. After 3 weeks traveling around Japan it was a perfect place to finish our holiday. While the room wasn’t large it was well proportioned compared to some of the other places we had visited. We travel with handheld luggage so we had no problems, it had more space than most we had stayed in. It’s well situated near a JR station and Metro Station at the side. It’s also on the right side of Tokyo to catch a train to Narita airport. This was one of the reasons we chose it. Navigating Tokyo station is not easy and the seem less trip to the airport was such a relief as by the end of our trip we were both unwell. M.Suzuki greeted us on arrival and she was delightful, we felt instantly welcomed. We arranged for a late checkout as we weren’t flying out until late afternoon. I had read that some people thought it was a bit out of the centre of town but that’s was not the case at all. With the great train links we were never more than 20 minutes from anywhere. We decided to eat at the hotel for dinner and it was a lovely surprise. The food was excellent. They give guests a discount which was great. It was a delight to have a crispy bread roll with butter after 3 weeks of not having that. I know it’s a small thing but we appreciated it none the less. On our last day ì experienced a problem with my eye and M.Suzuki again came to our rescue. She organized an English speaking eye doctor and a taxi to get us there. We are so grateful to her, she is a credit to the team. The breakfast was one of the best we had in 3 weeks. Really extensive selection and the toaster worked! My only suggestion would be that the Bain Marie food wasn’t very warm. This was a problem everywhere we travelled.

Bernie

This hotel is very convenient as it is within walking distance to train station, shopping mall and Yodabashi Camera. We walked about 20 minutes to the Tokyo Skytree, which has some good meal options. Also close to a Starbucks and other cafés. The hotel staff were extremely friendly from the front desk, bellhop to the maids. We were able to get by talking in English with the occasional use of Google Translate. They also put our other family members on the same floor, which made it super convenient. Also, I found out the protruding square on the wall outside of each door was a doorbell. Nice touch! Rooms were clean and had a spectacular view of the Tokyo Skytree. No bed bugs. Daily room cleaning was available, so we took advantage of it every other day. The airport shuttle to Haneda stops directly in front of the hotel, which was awesome. Just book via a QR code posted on the hotel’s flyer.

Di

We had a room overlooking the city on the 20th floor for 5 nights. The standard double bed room was larger than others we stayed at. The lifts work well and we never waited to get seated at a well organised breakfast on the 2nd floor, serving both Western and Japanese dishes, my husband had the former and I the latter. Attaching pictures of the breakfast plus our room view and the covered walkway from the 2nd floor to the shopping centre and Kinshicho station close by. The staff speak English and were very polite and friendly. The appearance of this hotel is 5 star, and there's an interesting link to the artist Hokusai. It is very good value for money. On this visit to Tokyo we saw the Edo Fukagawa museum (attaching a snap), Hokusai museum and Edo Open-air Architectural museum. The latter being set in a park helped us cope with the heat.

Martin

Booking a room with a view of the Tokyo Skytree surely won't disappoint you. Upon entering the room, the Tokyo Skytree greets you from afar. The room was very spacious, with an additional sofabed, a table, a couch, a desk, and a chair. The staff was very friendly and helpful with any questions. The beds were very comfy. The breakfast buffet is fantastic, with many choices, from Western to Asian food. Upon entering the restaurant, the staff will seat you when you hand over your breakfast coupon. I liked the breakfast times (06.30 until 09.30 am), suitable for those needing to head out early. The hotel is around 7 minutes away from the bus or train station and is easy to find. Near the hotel are supermarket stores like Watson or Family Mart (walk straight ahead after Family Mart and enter the hotel from the 2nd floor).

Alison

Location

Sumida-ku Kinshi 1-2-2, Tokyo, 130-0013, Japan

Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo